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Kansas 7 3 700 316 264 Okahanna 6 4 600 308 252 Missouri 6 4 600 308 252 Kansas State 5 500 202 264 State 4 6 400 267 281 Vebraska 4 8 200 274 345 With only four practice periods renaming before the first game of the basketball season, Coach Forrest Cullen called all varsity basketball candidates for a full practice session afternoon. Although working out for some time, football men reported for the first time today. FOUR PRACTICES LEFT The Big Six Season of 1931-32 Aggies Have Strong Team An exhibition game with Kansas State, to be played in the University Auditorium Friday night, will officially open the season. This game, and the return engagement at Manhattan will not count in the Big Six standings. Aggies Have Strong Team Faced with the necessity of replacing 15 players in his varsity lineup, Coach Allen is searching the ranks of last year's second team and the sophomores reporting for a forward and a guard to occupy the places left vacant by Ted O'Leary and Lee Poe. Captains of the 182 championship life. Bill Johnson, all-conference center, Paul Harrington, forward, Ernest Vasek and Elmer Schanke, guards, are lettermen report, and with the addition of Lawrence Fiskin or Ernest Klinger, a junior enlistee, the starting lineup Friday night. The squad did not practice during the Thanksgiving vacation. Heavy workouts are scheduled for the remainder of the week, with drill on fundamentals and scrimmage occupying a major part of the team's attention. The Kansas Aggers, under the direction of Couch Coragus, will present a lineup almost unchanged from that held in 1984. He will place in the Big Six. Although Henry Cranklin towering center, will not play, he will be replaced by LDyal Doulton, another champion performer. With this team he will be as strong as they were last season. Freshman Practice Starts Freshman practice will be held for the first time this evening at 6:30. Head Freshman Coach Forest Cox, assistant coach will have charge of the first year men. In addition the letterman, the squat at present includes: Ross Marshall, forward; Lawrence Flink, forward; Elwood Luab, guard; Bob Curd, center or forward; Phil Beatty, forward; Roy Klass, guard; Theo Grays, forward; Raymond Uhle, forward; Gordon Gray, guard;roland Roberts, guard; Stewart Hunter,umbra Walker, Cal Barrie, Walker, Dick O'Nol, guard; Ernest Casini, forward; Kenneth Kell, Warren Plaskett, and Brinkman. This Year's Schedule The tentative basketball schedule for the year is as follows: Dec. 2—Kansas Aggies at Lawrence. Dec. 10—University of Ottawa at Ottawa Dec. 7—Kansas Aggies at Manhattan Dec. 16—University of Ottawa at Lawrence. Lawrence. Dec. 30—Stanford University at Law- Jan. 2—Stanford University at Law rune relief. Dec. 31—Stanford University at Law ... Three Jayhawker Basketball Sta Jan. 6 - Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 10 - Kansas State at Lawrence. Jan. 14 - Oklahoma at Norman. Jan. 19 - Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 24 - Indiana at Lawrence. Feb. 4 - Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 11 - Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 18 - Iowa State at Lawrence. Feb. 25 - Illinois at Manhattan. March 3 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. ERNEST VANEK These lettermen from last year's Big Six court champions will form the open its scrimble Friday night in a pre-season game against the Kansas as a guard and Harrington a forward. WILLIAM JOHNSON PAUL HARRINGTON K. U. Well Represented on All Star Selection Positions Obtained by Six Men on First and Second Teams The University of Kansas was well represented in the Big Six all star team selection. Emier Schanke was a unanimous choice on all the first teams, as drawn up by the Kansan, the United Press, the Kansas City Star, and the Kansas City Journal-Poet. "Speed" Atkerson was named at left guard by all of the papers, and the Real Pro Wrestling champion, was given the edge over the others, and Ornand Beach rated his berth at fullback. Ernest Casini at right guard, an "Sweede" Hanson at left end won places on the second team selections. Beach Atkesen and Methringer wonplaces on the second team, besides being named on the first team. Schauke was selected as quarterback because of his play the latter part of the season, the United Press says. Against Missouri, in addition to running the Kansas attack with brilliance, he caught the pass that scored the winning touchdown. Against Notre Dame, he was outstanding. During the touchdowns and the spark of his team's attack. Schauke played halfback and fullback during his sophomore and junior years, but was shifted to quarter this season. Mebriker played brilliantly both on offense and defense. Time after time he would drive through the opponents' lines to batter down the blocking backs and smear the ball carrier. On offense he could almost always be counted on to open a hole in the opposing line when the play was called on his tackle position, as he placed first under Press. Mebriker placed four men on first base, and eight on the second team. Missouri placed two on the first team and one on the second. Nebraska was given six on the first and six on the second. Oklahoma men occupied three places on the first team, and six on the second, while Iowa State had one K.U. Coaches Tour South Jayhawk football coaches returned at 4 o'clock this morning to a 2,000 mile trip through the East and South, during which they saw outstanding grid teams play, in an endeavor to obtain the skills concerned concerning the football systems used. Lindsey, Allen, and Getto Watched Outstanding Football Teams The grid mentors saw the Vanderbilt- Alabama and Georgia-Georgia Tech contests. "The play of these four great teams of the South was no different from the play of top-notch teams in this section," said Brendan, setting head coach, said this morning. "These teams used big men whenever possible," he said. Lindsey, Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, and Mike Getto, line coach made the trip. Swimming Squad Practices To Continue Until Selection of Varsity in January In January, the varsity squad will be chosen and until that time the varsity and first year men will work out jointly. At present, practice consists of the fundamentals of the crawl stroke and backstroke. The University of Kansas swimming squad will continue to practice three times per week until den. 2. The drill team will be on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. "Long distance swims are a regular occurrence as swims of this kind build up endurance and stamina." Coach Herbert G. Alphain said today. Robert Dill, ed34, captain, has been assisting Coach Alphain with the队 and will continue to do so for the next few weeks. Kansan LB = Lee, Neb. LE = Hibernet, Neb. LG = Akerson, Kan. LG = Akerson, Kan. RQ = Yeckel, Mo. RQ = Weyrawel, K. Ag. QB = Schaken, Ko. QB = Schaken, Ko. LIH = Dunlap, Okh. LS = Saurer, Neh. LS = Saurer, Neh. Guse Heads Ames 2-Mile Team Ames, Iowa, Nov. 28 (Special)-Vernon Gue of Sambora was elected to captain the 1933 Cyclone 2-mile队 t a meeting of the last two weeks succeeds the Art Eckhartkofr of Chicago. Intramural Basketball Up on Sports Calendar LH—Shaffer, K. Ag, LT—Michener, K. Ag, C—Young, K. C—Young, Oka, RG—Casini, Kun, RC—Casini, Oka, BE—Cresner, Okla, QB-Grefe, c. I. S, HL—Breen, FB—Graham, K. Ag, FB—Graham, K. Ag With the intramural touch football season over, and the track meet completed, interest in intramural sports is turning to basketball. Entry Blanks Due Tomorrow With First Games Thursday Entry blanks, mailed out before the Thanksgiving vacation, are due back in the intramural office tomorrow. E. R. Elbel, manager of intramural athletics, said today. The first games of the season will be played Thursday, he said. Intramural basketball this year will be run on the same large scale as it has been in previous years. From 50 to 55 teams are expected to enter. They will be divided into six national fraternities, independent groups, clubs, and inter-school teams. Inter-school basketball is new on the hill this year. Division winners in the tournament will be matched for the championship. Teams in the inter-school group, however, will be excluded from this final round, as their player's eligibility rests on them not to be no actier in the other groups. First place in the tournament last year was won by Beta Theta Pt. In the final game for the championship they beat the Pi K, A's 25 to 15. All of this year's games will be played on the floor of Robinson gymnasium. ALLEN HAS NO INFORMATION ON CHANGE IN GAME DATE No correspondence regarding a plant to play the Kansas-Missouri game next year on Thanksgiving day has been reexamined. Alen, director of athletics, said today. According to reports published last week Missouri wanted to have this annual game played on Thanksgiving day. As the situation now stands, Dr. Allen said, the game will be played the Saturday before Thanksgiving. United Press O'Brien, Neb. O'Briney, Neb. Akinson, Kan. Kan, Zucker, Kan, Zucker, Mehringer, Kan. Hodh, Kan. Russell, K, Ag. Sauger, K, Ag. FIRST TEAMS, BIG SIX Send the Daily Kansan home. Akansas City Star Kobe, Ky. Neb. AlASKON, Kan. Abu Dhabi, Okla. Babak, Oka Melhringer, Kan. Schole, Mo. Saskatoon, Kan. Schakeh, Kan. Mathis, Neb. Wichita, Ks. SECOND TEAMS United Press Hanson, Kan. Bashar, Okla. Young, Okla. Weybridge, Weybridge, K. Ag. Pemny, K. Mathes, Neb. Greffe, Neb. Greefe, Neb. High score honor in the Big Six conference play for the 1922 season goes to Elmer Schaehke, yohwaker quarterback who piled up a total of 34 points. Ralph Graham, stellar Kansas State fullback, was second with a total of 31 Elmer Schaake, K. U. Quarterback, Is High Scorer in Conference Play K. C Journal Print Hokut. Neb. Mirchung. Neb. Ky. Agr. Ely. Neb. (C) Ely. Neb. (C) Hulbert. Neb. Schule. Neb. Schule. Neb. Kan. Neb. Dunlap. Okla. Okla. Kan. Neb. Kunlap. Okla. Okla. Kunlap. Okla. Kunlap. Okla. Kansas City Stur Gill, Ml. Gill, Mm. Zecker, K. Ag DeBus, Mk CDeBus, Mm O'Brien, Mk Curnutt, Oka Ark, Mk Greafs, In Suey, Mk Suey, Mk K. C Journal PoF Wakins, Okla. Kobara, Mo. Bushara, Mj. Michelas, Mj. Michula, Ag. Wayleyw, K. Ag Weyleyw, K. Ag Giefle, Is (C) Matthi, Neb McGrath, Is Beach, Kan points. Against all opposition Graham ranked first with a total of 85 points. Bob Dunham of Oklahoma ranked second against all opposition but took third in Big Six scoring. The following is a list of leading scorers in the Big Six: D. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. Okane, Kansas 5 4 0 34 2 8 0 12 Irabin, Kansas State 5 1 0 31 2 6 0 14 Dumpl, Oklahoma 4 3 1 30 2 3 1 18 Russell, Kansas State 3 1 10 2 4 1 24 Masterson, Nebraska 1 5 1 14 2 0 13 Japson, Iowa State 2 0 0 12 2 0 0 12 G. Grefe, Iowa State 2 0 0 12 3 1 0 19 Bushby, Kansas State 2 0 0 12 1 1 0 6 Hunghaila, Iowa State 0 3 0 13 0 18 Ulary, Oklahoma 3 0 0 18 0 0 0 18 Green, Kansas State 1 1 0 7 1 0 0 6 Cowley, Nebraska 2 0 0 12 0 1 0 1 (Consolidated) Confer- Non-Conform Lest You Forget 20c Till 7 Pts... F. G. = F. G. = succ P. A. T T. D. ... TONITE - TOMORROW Herbert Marshall - Sari Maritza "EVEENINGS FOR SALE" Shows 2-7 -Mat. 10-29 Eve. 10-35e Totals ... 46 85 48 43 27 24 19 18 18 18 13 STARTS WEDNESDAY- The Biggest Cast of "Big Names" in the History of the Screen Is in "IF I HAD A MILLION" WILL Gary Cooper - George Raft - Jack Oakie Wynne Gibson - Frances Dee Charles Ruggles and Many More Sun.— Joan Crawford in "RAIN" He's back again Arlie Simmonds And His Orchestra Direct from a successful six-weeks engagement in the Hotel Fontenelle, Omaha. After an entire summer in the grill at Hotel Muechlbach, Kansas City's hall of music. Comes back to Mt. Oread to play for the Frosh Frolic Advertised as "America's Greatest College Band" this band of K. U. men will entertain for dancing at The First Class Party Friday Night December 2 O GOOD MUSIC NEW LIGHTING NOVEL DECORATIONS Now's the time to make a date for this 4-hour party 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dates $1.25